Overview This unit is about collating and analyzing data, usually big data, from multiple disparate sources. 5
Applicable NOS Unit SSC/ N 2102 Unit Code SSC/ N 2102 Unit Title (Task) Description Scope This unit is about collating, managing and analyzing data, usually big data, from multiple disparate sources. This unit/task covers the following: Appropriate people: line manager subject matter experts client Data sources: secondary data research reports organizational databases online data sources Data: big data quantitative data qualitative data Performance Criteria (PC) w.r.t. the Scope To be competent, you must be able to: PC1. establish clearly the objectives and scope of the analysis PC2. access your organization s knowledge base for relevant data sources and methodological approaches PC3. obtain guidance from appropriate people to identify suitable data sources PC4. collate data from multiple data sources using appropriate software tools PC5. clean data and make it ready for analysis using appropriate software tools PC6. obtain guidance from appropriate people to agree the analysis to be performed on the data PC7. conduct agreed analysis on the data PC8. draw justifiable inferences from your analysis PC9. present results and inferences from your analysis using standard templates and tools PC10. obtain advice and guidance from appropriate people on issues with data analysis outside your area of competence or experience PC11. review the results of your analysis with appropriate people PC12. undertake modifications to your analysis based on inputs from appropriate people 6
Knowledge and Understanding (K) A. Organizational Context (Knowledge of the company/ organization and its processes) B. Technical Knowledge Skills (S) A. Core Skills/ Writing Skills PC13. comply with your organization s policies, procedures and guidelines when analyzing data from multiple disparate sources You need to know and understand: KA1. your organization s policies, procedures and guidelines for analyzing data from multiple disparate sources and your role in applying these KA2. your organization s knowledge base and how to access this KA3. who to involve when identifying data sources, agreeing approaches and analyzing data KA4. how to obtain and use feedback from others to improve your data analysis KA5. limits of your experience and competence and where to obtain advice and guidance KA6. methods and techniques used when working with others KA7. standard tools and templates available and how to use them KA8. the importance of checking and cleaning data/information before use KA9. how to apply different analysis to data KA10. the importance of providing rationale for inferences You need to know and understand: KB1. the objectives and scope of the analysis being undertaken and the importance of keeping within these boundaries KB2. different data sources and how to obtain information from them, including: organizational databases online data sources research reports secondary data KB3. data warehouse software for integrating data from disparate sources and how to use these KB4. tools, platforms and architecture available for handling big data and how to access and apply these KB5. software tools for collating and cleaning data and how to use these KB6. different types of data analysis and associated outcomes available KB7. how to draw inferences from analysis of data/information KB8. methods and tools to validate your analysis and how to apply these KB9. how to present analysis and inferences in a structured way KB10. current practice in data analysis 7
Generic Skills SA1. complete accurate well written work with attention to detail SA2. communicate with others in writing Reading Skills SA3. read instructions, guidelines, procedures, rules and service level agreements Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills) SA4. listen effectively and orally communicate information accurately SA5. ask for clarification and advice from others B. Professional Skills Decision Making SB1. follow rule-based decision-making processes SB2. identify anomalies in data SB3. make decisions on suitable courses of action Plan and Organize SB4. plan and organize your work to achieve targets and deadlines Customer Centricity SB5. check your own work meets customer requirements SB6. work effectively in a customer facing environment Problem Solving SB7. apply problem-solving approaches in different situations SB8. seek clarification on problems from others Analytical Thinking SB9. analyze data and activities SB10. configure data and disseminate relevant information to others SB11. pass on relevant information to others Critical Thinking SB12. apply balanced judgments to different situations SB13. provide opinions on work in a detailed and constructive way C. Technical Skills SC1. agree objectives and work requirements SC2. use information technology effectively to input and/or extract data accurately SC3. store and retrieve information 8
SC4. present big data in ways that support understanding of the data and inferences SC5. use software packages and tools specific to your field of expertise SC6. keep up to date with changes, procedures and practices in your field of expertise 9
NOS Version Control NOS Code SSC/ N 2102 Credits(NVEQF/NVQF/NSQF) [OPTIONAL] Version number 0.1 Industry IT-ITeS Drafted on 30/04/2013 Industry Sub-sector IT Services Last reviewed on 30/04/2013 Next review date 30/06/2014 10